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Horseshoe kidney and Inferior mesenteric artery

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Difference between Horseshoe kidney and Inferior mesenteric artery

Horseshoe kidney vs. Inferior mesenteric artery

Horseshoe kidney, also known as ren arcuatus (in Latin), renal fusion or super kidney, is a congenital disorder affecting about 1 in 600 people, more common in men. In human anatomy, the inferior mesenteric artery, often abbreviated as IMA, is the third main branch of the abdominal aorta and arises at the level of L3, supplying the large intestine from the left colic (or splenic) flexure to the upper part of the rectum, which includes the descending colon, the sigmoid colon, and part of the rectum.

Similarities between Horseshoe kidney and Inferior mesenteric artery

Horseshoe kidney and Inferior mesenteric artery have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Common iliac artery.

Common iliac artery

The common iliac arteries are two large arteries that originate from the aortic bifurcation at the level of the fourth lumbar vertebra.

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Horseshoe kidney and Inferior mesenteric artery Comparison

Horseshoe kidney has 27 relations, while Inferior mesenteric artery has 27. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.85% = 1 / (27 + 27).

References

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